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i think the president coming back from hawaii to show he can't be in hawaii over the holidays while this is hanging over our heads. i don't think anything gets done and i don't think the market cares. >> where do you see evidence e the -- >> we have been sitting at this forever. brent crude at 110. these are high numbers. that's a pretty strong market for one that's about to fall out of bed. you expect them to get something done in the last 18 hours they haven't gotten done in the last 18 months? i can't imagine. >> why does the market not care if you're right? >> why does the market not care? people are saying there are reasons to own the stock market, irrespective of the fiscal cliff and things coming in the wake of sequestration and expiration of tax cuts actually good, things to embrace. let's embrace good things. republicans should like it. a little bit of fiscal responsibility in here and military budgets no party wants to take on, irrespective of parties. a lot to like. maybe they think bernanke can come in and to a certain degree fix with more stimulus policy and buying of assets
i think the president coming back from hawaii to show he can't be in hawaii over the holidays while this is hanging over our heads. i don't think anything gets done and i don't think the market cares. >> where do you see evidence e the -- >> we have been sitting at this forever. brent crude at 110. these are high numbers. that's a pretty strong market for one that's about to fall out of bed. you expect them to get something done in the last 18 hours they haven't gotten done in the...
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the president's playing golf in hawaii. there's nothing going on behind the scenes. >> there's not some -- >> meetings going on in the white house, there's not staff -- >> lining up a putt? >> no, which is difficult, because there's lots of other stuff that has to go into what the president talks about before he left on friday, which is the tax rates. he didn't talk about payroll tax cut, amt, a number of things. there's a lot that has to go into a final deal and how they get that done. >> my worry is we're not talking about early january, we're talking about late january. >> i think it's probably more mid january if we go over. because i think you'll see market reaction, and you'll see a lot of people freak out, and it's a problem. >> market reaction, would you think -- >> people still think it's, you know, we get a deal. last-minute deal. i tend to be an optimist. i've been a cliff diver for the start. the alternative to allowing it to happen is so crazy and so insane and so stupid. >> here's what -- i'm not advising the
the president's playing golf in hawaii. there's nothing going on behind the scenes. >> there's not some -- >> meetings going on in the white house, there's not staff -- >> lining up a putt? >> no, which is difficult, because there's lots of other stuff that has to go into what the president talks about before he left on friday, which is the tax rates. he didn't talk about payroll tax cut, amt, a number of things. there's a lot that has to go into a final deal and how...
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the worst island in hawaii is great. have you heard that. the worst one is better than any one else. >> i'll take it. hawaii is fantastic. >> it's paradise and, you know, we can use the u.s. dollar and u.s. from your. >> go to hawaii for just a week. >> that's an idea. >> good idea. >> larry ellison with guest host. >> so much like paris. i'm not sure it qualifies as being born in the united states. >> oh, my gosh. how did you tie that up. >> that was a joke. >> that was a joke. >> joke media matters. is that the name of that ridiculous blog that's out there. msnbc can -- never mind. another channel might be able to completely edit stuff but they never say anything to them. go ahead. how did we get here? >> i don't know. >> no sleep. another story on front page of the "new york times" this morning, ubs wanting its top executive to rein in his golf outings with president obama. robert wolff gofls with president obama. he's one of his biggest supporters, fundraisers. known for emailing photos of himself with the president. he's now helped him
the worst island in hawaii is great. have you heard that. the worst one is better than any one else. >> i'll take it. hawaii is fantastic. >> it's paradise and, you know, we can use the u.s. dollar and u.s. from your. >> go to hawaii for just a week. >> that's an idea. >> good idea. >> larry ellison with guest host. >> so much like paris. i'm not sure it qualifies as being born in the united states. >> oh, my gosh. how did you tie that up....
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hawaii is above 50, as well. >> hawaii is worth it, though. >> california is not bad either. >> unless you need to drive somewhere. right? and don't have a helicopter. >> there's a reason the president takes a helicopter anywhere. you can't drive in d.c. sdl those a >> boston in the city can get like that. last night i was thinking in my mother was still alive, cincinnati versus here, she would see like ten cars an and go oh, i can't believe people -- if she had seen the line of buss that basically was a wall of about 60 buses, they get precedence to go in, and then like 16 other lanes getting down to one to go into the tunnel, and you're just sitting there, like no within in the world does this. >> i got stuck in a broken down truck in the holland tunnel last night. it's amazing how fast they get that truck up and out. >> they better because there are fumes and everything else. but if you try to go from pasadena at the wrong time in l.a., it's three hours. in other news out of the financial services industry, jpmorgan is naming co-chief control officers the new positions are aimed at
hawaii is above 50, as well. >> hawaii is worth it, though. >> california is not bad either. >> unless you need to drive somewhere. right? and don't have a helicopter. >> there's a reason the president takes a helicopter anywhere. you can't drive in d.c. sdl those a >> boston in the city can get like that. last night i was thinking in my mother was still alive, cincinnati versus here, she would see like ten cars an and go oh, i can't believe people -- if she had...
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, look at bank of hawaii. because you know he's going to make that bank make money. even if he has to throw people out windows he's going to make that bank profitable. >> are you a fan of citi in that regard? >> i'm still waiting for them to tell me what the business model is. getting back to the point about morgan stanley. i think it's got great potential. citi was a good subprime lender and then they chased volume. whenever you chase volume you get in trouble in this business. >> you see any in the financial markets, you see any tumult next week? >> well, when the fed adjusts rates you're going to be looking at some very significant potential losses in the banking industry. not in the health and maturity -- >> not the fiscal cliff? >> no, i'm just talking about interest rates. >> anything happening if we go through? you know it's coming up, monday is new year's eve. >> it will hurt the economy which will hurt banks. but banks have rallied, i think, mostly because of the fed. they have cash flow, they were un
, look at bank of hawaii. because you know he's going to make that bank make money. even if he has to throw people out windows he's going to make that bank profitable. >> are you a fan of citi in that regard? >> i'm still waiting for them to tell me what the business model is. getting back to the point about morgan stanley. i think it's got great potential. citi was a good subprime lender and then they chased volume. whenever you chase volume you get in trouble in this business....
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ . >>> what happens when the tax cuts expire at the end of of the year? can policy makesers come to an agreement before that happens? joining us the former president and ceo of the national manufacturers association. john, i appreciate you being here. first question out of the box, how long how big a deal is it? >> it's a real big deal. that's what tom fanning has been talking about thois morning, th uncertainty, the risk. 60 provisions expired a year ago, 41 more about this december 31. we don't have a tax code so to speak, we just have all these provisions. how do you make a decision? >> the effective corporate tax rate, what should that rate be? >> i think it's possible, we had a big discussion at the end of the year when this committee of 1 was meeting, we thought it was possible to get to a 25% rate, doing a lot of what tom talked about where you do have to take a love of these tax expenditure, deductions, credits, they all go. we thought it could be done on a revenue neutral basis. the complexity goes up at
as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ . >>> what happens when the tax cuts expire at the end of of the year? can policy makesers come to an agreement before that happens? joining us the former president and ceo of the national manufacturers association. john, i appreciate you being here. first question out of the box, how long how big a deal is it? >> it's a real big deal. that's what tom fanning has been talking about thois morning, th...
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> okay. there are the futures, which have even come down a little bit more. and also in the headline today, i just got one more thing about this ketchup, if you look at this. people are writing in, who's going to use glass? i'll tell you why this might work. you use the squeeze tubes because you can't get it out, that was the invention. >> it's not the glass. it's the spray you put on it, which you can probably put on a plastic bottle, too. >> this works for jelly, not just for ketchup. but you know how much those plastic caps are incredibly plastic intensive. >> you can recycle this. >> you don't even use it. 25 million tons of those plastics. >> you could probably spray it on those plastics, too. >> this is an mit invention. and i do not have an investment. >> to prevent waste. there's a lot of it. not just for ketchup, for shampoo. >> do you trip out when you can't get it out? >> i know how to do it. because you go side ways. the air has to go in and displace -- >> you're supposed to hit t
as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> okay. there are the futures, which have even come down a little bit more. and also in the headline today, i just got one more thing about this ketchup, if you look at this. people are writing in, who's going to use glass? i'll tell you why this might work. you use the squeeze tubes because you can't get it out, that was the invention. >> it's not the glass. it's the spray you put on it, which you can...
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>> i think what you look at o'neal and the chairman's track record at bank hawaii and you look at what he did there h-- >> have we decided o'neal is running the bank? >> if you look at what happened at ubs, i think that's a nice preamble to what citi can do. >> is there a dividend from sun trust b of a thatky collect a dividend on? >> spot on. that's the real story coming in the spring. citigroup, bank of america, regents and sun trust. >> they'll tax it at a higher rate. >> at least they're taxing something as opposed to hog. they certain can't raise them. so you think all three banks as a result of the upcoming stress tests will be able to do what, buy backs and dividends? >> i think there's a very good probability that all four, sun trust, reregents, bank of ameri and citi will be given the opportunity to both raise their dividends and buy backs. >> we'll have to run, but i've been a little bit of a mergers guy. do you think that we'll see any consolidation in the financials in the new year? this past year or two, it's not been a lot. a lot after the crisis. >> you're absolutely rig
>> i think what you look at o'neal and the chairman's track record at bank hawaii and you look at what he did there h-- >> have we decided o'neal is running the bank? >> if you look at what happened at ubs, i think that's a nice preamble to what citi can do. >> is there a dividend from sun trust b of a thatky collect a dividend on? >> spot on. that's the real story coming in the spring. citigroup, bank of america, regents and sun trust. >> they'll tax it at a...
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> >>> sea world saw record financial performance last year and is hoping for more of the same this year. joining us is jim atchison, president and ceo of sea world parks. sea world is a portfolio company of blackstone. i didn't know you liked penguins so much. >> absolutely. >> how is business? >> business is very good, michelle, thank you. we had a tremendous year last year, came off a record year, our ebitda up and attendance up 5 and we're following a fairly pattern this year. >> you're describing all of the new things, new roller coasters in san diego and tampa, turtle theater, on and on. do you live in an arms race when it comes to theme parks to get people to come? >> sure, the markets we operate in orlando, southern california -- >> very competitive. >> very competitive. we're always raising the bar on what we offer our guests. we try to make sure we create new product that's immersive and gets guests entertained and learns a little bit along the way. >> the consumers are still coming out. is there any s
as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> >>> sea world saw record financial performance last year and is hoping for more of the same this year. joining us is jim atchison, president and ceo of sea world parks. sea world is a portfolio company of blackstone. i didn't know you liked penguins so much. >> absolutely. >> how is business? >> business is very good, michelle, thank you. we had a tremendous year last year, came...
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. >>> but first, the hawaii senator daniel inouye died at the age of 8837 he's a veteran and war hero. he was the senate pro item. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. applemaker is confirming plans for a hand set factory in indonesia. foxconn now saying no timeline has been set. it would cost $5 billion to $10 billion following worker deaths, sudz and other things foxconn and apple has set pledged to bridge a new building steemt. >>> leo g ray kowski is the asset managements. really, leo? do you oversee $178 billion? >> i have a lot of help, swroe. >> that sounds like you would have a lot more wrinkles and look a lot more haggard if you had that responsibility. if we get a cliff deal which is looking closer, are our problems over in terms of this sort of market that's been stuck in the mud for a decade, do you think? >> i think a lot depends on time frame, but no is the short answer to your question. i think, you know, markets being discounting mechanisms, i think it's very unlikely that here in the short-term, we get the type of meaningful entitlement reform and a thoughtful and
. >>> but first, the hawaii senator daniel inouye died at the age of 8837 he's a veteran and war hero. he was the senate pro item. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. applemaker is confirming plans for a hand set factory in indonesia. foxconn now saying no timeline has been set. it would cost $5 billion to $10 billion following worker deaths, sudz and other things foxconn and apple has set pledged to bridge a new building steemt. >>> leo g ray kowski is the asset...
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owns hawaii. watching oil, crude on the rise as violence in the middle east continues to escalate. "squawk" is back after a quick break. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. >>> welcome back to become bcs. warren buffett's real estate man is seeing encouraging signs of a housing recovery. joining success ron peltier, home services of america chairman and ceo. thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> give us a little bit of a silver lining to what's going on in the
owns hawaii. watching oil, crude on the rise as violence in the middle east continues to escalate. "squawk" is back after a quick break. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses...
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. >> all of that stuff, "hawaii five-o" "ncis." cbs is the number one channel in america and scripted crime and investigation. that's how we said what if we're non-scripted crime and investigation. is there room to build a cable channel around that? four years ago we launched i.d. it's now a top ten network in america and it was so successful here it's a top five channel in the u.s. during the day, we're going to have susan lucci on but we're taking it around the world. >> remember when court tv turned it to tru, and trying to do crime, same thing but you succeeded and they didn't or haven't succeeded to the same extent. >> i think court tv did fine. we hired a great creative leader, henry schleif, be measured in our investment until we figure out what the formula is and when we find our audience and know that we can create content that nourishes them, we plow in with more dollars and that's what we've done with i.d. >> we'll talk to maersk now. are you ready? >> i'm ready to go, shipping. >> world's largest container shipper and o
. >> all of that stuff, "hawaii five-o" "ncis." cbs is the number one channel in america and scripted crime and investigation. that's how we said what if we're non-scripted crime and investigation. is there room to build a cable channel around that? four years ago we launched i.d. it's now a top ten network in america and it was so successful here it's a top five channel in the u.s. during the day, we're going to have susan lucci on but we're taking it around the...
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ the escalator is not working at some train station or something. why not raise taxes on people who don't spend money, they just keep it anyway and make beautiful improvements across the country that would employ people and we'd end up with a better country? what is flawed about that thinking >> where do i start? >> i don't know -- >> let me say this. >> you made your point about china. the government doesn't know how to -- >> the problem basically is that you can put an array of type of goods that the american people in general would want. it's three times the size of the gdp. the question is you need a rationing mechanism in the marketplace in order to determine what is it that creates the highest standards of living, what in effect directs the savings of the society to the most productive asset. >> ten smartest people, we can pick them, to decide what we can do, alternative energy, all this great stuff, right? >> great stuff. i used to be one of them. i couldn't do it. >> you're right. >> and let me say this --
as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ the escalator is not working at some train station or something. why not raise taxes on people who don't spend money, they just keep it anyway and make beautiful improvements across the country that would employ people and we'd end up with a better country? what is flawed about that thinking >> where do i start? >> i don't know -- >> let me say this. >> you made your point about china. the...
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. the empire state building first opened on may 1st of what year? the answer, 1931. >>> 400 horsepower of maximum performance. black sunshine. >> in honor of the occupy wall street movement, ferrari is revving up sales in north america. we got to drive some of these italian rockets. that's an old tape. you can tell. that is new. i've driven fast cars before. never a ferrari. it is an unbelievable feat of engineering. >> i was afraid of it at first. >> they said the lower rpms don't put it all the way to the floor. >> that's when you can lose control. >> don't put to it the floor. >> trying to get on the parkway. >> thought the engine, no noise. >> when i was younger i put a glass pack on my six cylinder fire bird. yeah. i was 16 years old. you put a glass pack muffler on. it was a three speed six tank. i had a hooker header thing. you know, it was ridiculous. i was in cincinnati. sorry. anyway that was a fake engine sound. the engine sound -- >> this is real. >> i
as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ >>> now the answer to today's aflac trivia question. the empire state building first opened on may 1st of what year? the answer, 1931. >>> 400 horsepower of maximum performance. black sunshine. >> in honor of the occupy wall street movement, ferrari is revving up sales in north america. we got to drive some of these italian rockets. that's an old tape. you can tell. that is new. i've driven fast...